EUNIS ELITE AWARD of excellence

 

See conditions to enter the annual Elite Award competition.

The main purpose of the EUNIS Elite Award is to recognise and promote best practice in some aspect of the use of information systems in higher education in Europe. The competition will:-

  • recognise excellence
  • stimulate wider awareness and use of information systems in teaching, learning, research, administration and community service in institutions
  • encourage best practice

An MIS Intranet based on a Long-term MIS Strategy
Oxford Brookes University (1999)

This submission presents a particular MIS Intranet application and also the strategic approach of which the application is a product. It provides as an example of a successful application development resulting from a successful approach to strategic planning for MIS in a University. Furthermore, it illustrates how MIS may engage with the wider strategic development of a University.

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wwwUNEL: Integrated Information Systems supporting institution-wide strategic and operating planning and follow-up processes.
Helsinki University of Technlogy (2001)

The background of the project lies on the complexity and inconsitency of the annual planning, budgeting and funding processing at HUT...

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Integrated IS at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (2001)

The aim of the project was to enable faster access and dissemination of scholar, scientific and technicl and other info-resources, stimulating a stronger collaboration among the members of our community.

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The TUG online project, Graz University of Technology (2003)

The project has the global goal an all inclosing campus wide Information Management Systems.

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SCC: a Students service Cener, University of Manchester (2004)

This project (the One Stop Shop Project) uses business project re-engineering techniques to merge processes and staff from five different central administrative services into a new organization...

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An authenticated Information Systems at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (2005)

The system covers nearly every aspect of university administration. Tje goal is to ptomote e-administration,

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The Clauer project. Jaume University, Spain (2006)

An inititiative intended to promote the use of digital signatures in administrative tasks and among community members through the design, implementation and delivery of of a cryptographically protected flash memory USB device.

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University Study-Oriented System, MUCI Consortium, Poland

MUCI is a consortium, among the Polish Universities, which has developed a University Study Oriented System (USOS), being used in 24 Polish universities. EUNIS recognizes a joint effort to produce an Open Source system.

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Best paper award

  • 2002 “Experiences with Distributed Open Source Courses”, K. Ala-Mutka & T. Mikkonen, University of Tampere, Finland & “Information infrastructures, information behaviour and trust”, David K. Allen, University of Salford, UK
  • 2003 “A Decision Support System”, Elsa Cardoso, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
  • 2004 “ESUP- Portal”, Pascal Aubry, University of Rennes 1, France
  • 2005 “EduRoam, providing mobility for users”, Licia Florio, TERENA, NL
  • 2006  no competition for Best Paper
  • 2007 "Creating capability for associate support through identity management", Dave Kerr, University of Salford, UK